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IELTS CUE CARD: AN ENERGETIC PERSON THAT YOU KNOW

Describe an energetic person that you know - IELTS Recent Cue Card

 

 

describe an energetic person
IELTS CUE CARD: Describe An Energetic Person

 

 

 

IELTS SPEAKING CUE CARD

 

[PART 2]

 

 

 

AN ENERGETIC PERSON

 

THAT

 

YOU KNOW

 

 

 

Describe an energetic person that you know

You should say:  

  • Who this person is
  • How you knew this person
  • Why you think this person is energetic

And explain how you feel about this person  

 

 

A N S W E R 

 

I have an interesting story about my high school teacher who never failed to entertain us the moment when she entered the classroom. She’s actually our math teacher, who’s one of a kind (being no one else like the person) for being vivacious (lively; animated) and for making our math classes enjoyable and memorable.

 

During my high school days, most of the students in our school considered her their favorite teacher simply because of her personality. It’s still vivid (producing powerful feelings or clear images in the mind ) in my memory of how she entertained us on the first day of our meeting. She introduced herself to us in a more unexpected and entertaining way by dancing in front of us and playing rap music in the background.

 

You could imagine how funny she was making those dance moves with that music. She’s really hyperactive (having more energy than normal ) and that made us amazed because we really thought that our math teacher would be the traditional one, who’s frightening, strict, and bookish, and would make us bored to death (to be extremely bored ). But what we had in mind beforehand was completely wrong.  

 

So, on the first day of our class with her, she told us that we would be dancing every day before she started the lecture until our term finished. It was like her way of warming up our brains. Her rule was whoever failed the exam would be the main dancer and would teach everyone how to make some dance moves before the start of her lecture.

 

As a person who’s awkward and has two left feet (to move in a very awkward way when dancing), I really did my best to pass all of my exams throughout the term so I wouldn’t become a dance leader. I think that was a clever way to motivate us to learn math diligently (in a way that is careful and uses a lot of effort), as the majority of us weren’t into dancing.  

 

Well, that was four years ago and that was one of the most unforgettable moments I had in high school. Her being full of energy and teaching style made us learn math better. Anyway, just a few months ago, my classmates and I visited her at her house as we learned that she had filed for early retirement because she’s suffering from colon cancer.  We had a great time seeing and talking with her. She’s still bubbly (full of cheerful high spirits) and she shared with us her one important life lesson and that’s to stop holding back (to wait for a period of time before doing something) and start living the life we want as tomorrow is not guaranteed at all.   

 

 

PART 3

 

 

What kinds of jobs need a lot of physical work?  

 

Basically, those jobs which are under the category of manual labor such as housekeeping, farming, construction, and dairy processing, to name a few. Manual laborers need to be physically strong as these jobs require strenuous effort to complete the respective tasks efficiently.

Although some of these jobs are incredibly lucrative in some first-world countries, more often than not, these jobs are considered 3Ds  – dirty, dangerous, and demeaning in other countries, especially, in third-world countries. As a result, workers are not well-paid, which in my opinion, is completely wrong, as I believe those workers who are doing physical work should be paid decently.

 

LEXICAL RESOURCE

 To name a few [idiom] – to provide only a few examples 

Strenuous [adj.] – requiring such great efforts  

Lucrative [adj.] – profitable Compensate [verb] – pay money 

Decently [adv.] – satisfactorily    

 

What’s the difference between the payment for physical work and that for mental work?  

 

Well, generally, there’s a huge difference between the payment of workers doing a blue-collar job and workers with a white-collar job. The latter oftentimes gets better pay. That’s a general idea, however, based on the business article that I read a few years back, it varies geographically. In some wealthy nations, some blue-collar jobs are well-paid and some are not, but not as bad as in developing or under-developing nations, the same goes for mental work.

 

In other words, if one is living in a Tier 1 country, then it’s indisputable that both physical labor and mental jobs are paid decently. Although there’s a wage gap difference, it’s still way better compared to Tier 3 countries. And that’s basically, one of the main reasons why there’s an influx of skilled workers from Tier 2 or 3 countries seizing great job opportunities in Tier 1 countries.   

LEXICAL RESOURCE

 

The same goes  for [phrase] – what I’ve said about one person or thing is also true for or relates to one person or thing 

Indisputable [adj.] – unable to be challenged

Influx [noun] – an arrival of large numbers of people    

 

 

Can physical workers receive higher salaries in the future?  

 

There’s no certainty about that but I really do hope so because they simply deserve better pay as their jobs are incredibly backbreaking and seriously exhausting which usually leads to physical stress now and then, not to mention, that they are prone to accidents, especially those working in factories.

I hope the government of each country will take into account the conditions of manual laborers and amend their laws on wages for these kinds of workers. I’m seriously hoping for the very best for these types of workers.   

 

LEXICAL RESOURCE

 

Certainty [noun] – something that is certain or sure 

Backbreaking [adj.] – physically demanding

Prone [adj.] – susceptible  

Take into account [idiom] – consider 

Amend [verb] – modify    

 

Do you think machines could replace human workers in the future?   

 

Yes definitely, and that’s inevitable. Actually, it has already been happening little by little as modern technologies keep on advancing.  For instance, the use of robots in some manufacturing companies. The existence of efficient robots in those companies or factories totally reduces the number of factory workers simply because robots are more efficient than human workers.

Besides, business owners can save a great amount of money for their businesses as they only need to spend on the maintenance of robots which is not as costly as hiring human workers.  Well, that’s the saddest reality for laborers now. So, it’s a must for everyone to keep learning and developing new skills so that every one of us won’t end up jobless when the time comes that robots will take over humans completely. 

 

LEXICAL RESOURCE

Inevitable [adj.] – unavoidable 

Totally [adv.] – completely 

Take over [phrasal verb] – to replace    

 

 

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